Weekly Photo Challenge: Family
Family – challenge accepted.
Tantangan jepretan edisi pekan ini dalam versi males mikir.
*macak sok sibuk*
Family – challenge accepted.
Tantangan jepretan edisi pekan ini dalam versi males mikir.
*macak sok sibuk*
Breakfast – for some people is a must. For some others, never necessary.
This was my breakfast, a pair of twin sausage bread and milk tea. But I don’t always have these every morning, some other days I have instant noodle, or just a cup of coffee and RSS feed.
What’s your favourite breakfast?
Haha, this week photo challenge is quite challenging – or I should say amusing. Anyway, these are my interpretation for “windows”.
Windows – given a same sight, people may have different vision. What do you see?
I was too tired to hunt anything hidden – then I found this, a space behind the curtains for moslems to pray in the Scomdex venue, on the second floor of Jatim Expo, Surabaya.
Opportunity – kids invested some money to buy fast food and soft drink in order to open the opportunity to reach something not available at home: the luxury of playing online games in a comfy air conditioned room.
FYI: not every kids in Indonesia are fortunate enough to enjoy free broadband internet connection. Some don’t even have computers at home.
Possibility – a blank draft on Windows Live Writer editor.
A very vast possibility of ideas can be written on a blank draft. You may jot down whatever you have in mind, and post it in whatever form you like. May it be a poem, or portrait, or video.
In this case, I have several possibilities to shoot for my entry on the weekly photo challenge. And some wilder ideas too… But, can not decide which picture I should post. Some thoughts I had in mind are:
Comfort, to most photographers, is to know that he always has his favourite gear in hand. Whenever and wherever he goes, a camera is always there, ready to shoot.
Couple of days ago, I realized that my camera’s dial button failed to perform. So I immediately went back to the store to have the dial button repaired. I tought it was going to be approximately a week without camera. That’s OK lah, I think I can spend a week without DSLR – time to exploit phone camera for fun.
But to my surprise, the technician said the camera must stay in service centre for about a month. One full month. Whaaatt?!
I can’t stand a full month without camera. I need a descent equipment to visually freeze an important event by the end of this October.
Anyway, this is a pic of my EMPTY camera bag:
Comfort – NOT.